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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Last week, my husband's work had its annual Christmas boutique. If you remember, I participated in it last year as well. I made tons of stuff, including decorated sugar cubes, about 70 decorated cookies, and a bunch of minis. In the end, only the minis sold, and the only way to sell off the 70 decorated cookies was to discount them to $1.50, which was kind of insulting that people thought that's all they were worth. And I still have a few boxes of the sugar cubes, but at least those never go bad. Anyway, after last year's disappointment, I thought I would try just making mini cookies, since those were all that really sold last year.

In the end, I only sold about 2/3 of the cookies, so it wasn't too bad. I intentionally didn't mark down the price on the last day (apparently there are a lot of people who wait until the last day, waiting until things go on clearance) because I'd rather give the cookies away to people that will appreciate them than sell them for nothing to people who devalue my work. Do I sound bitter? Don't worry, I'll get over it eventually.

Oh, and in case you're curious, I used my airbrush on the peppermint candy cookies (I made the stencil!) and the snowflake cookies. My airbrush and I may be friends now after all. We'll see...

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You just may inspire me to take my air brush out of the box and give it a try. All the cookies are beautiful and I'm glad that you weren't willing to drop the price. People just don't realize the amount of time it takes to create such beautiful designs.